Karbener SV

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KSV Karben
Surname KSV Karbener Sportverein 1890 eV
Club colors Blue White
Founded June 10, 1945
Place of foundation Klein-Karben , Hesse GermanyGermany
Association headquarters Günter-Reutzel-Weg 4
61184 Karben
Members 1,593 (as of January 1, 2013)
Departments 10
Chairman Jörg K. Wulf
Homepage ksv-kleinkarben.de

The KSV Karben (officially . KSV Karbener Sports Club 1890 eV ) is an in Klein-Karben in Wetteraukreis resident German sports club . It was previously called KSV Klein-Karben 1890 eV before it was renamed in 2016.

The association is a multi-discipline association with nine departments: fitness + health , youth football , model sports , skat , dancing , tennis , table tennis , gymnastics and volleyball .

history

Club history from 1890 to 1945

To this day it is unclear how it came about in 1890 . The gymnastics club 1892 Klein-Karben was founded in 1892 as the first sports club in what was then Klein-Karben . This association was determined and recognized as its traditional association in 1945 when the association statutes of KSV Klein-Karben 1890 eV were drawn up.

The Turnverein Vorwärts 1898 was founded in 1898 as the second sports club in Klein-Karben . It cannot be precisely determined whether an official merger of the two clubs took place. At least in the period that followed, only the Turnverein Vorwärts 1898 was mentioned .

In 1907, from the ranks of the forward gymnastics club, a second club, the Klein-Karben Free Gymnastics Association, emerged .

After the end of the First World War, football became very popular nationwide, so that the gymnastics club Vorwärts founded a football department in 1920. However, the department was not very popular with the other club and board members, which ended in the sporting division of the gymnastics club . The gymnastics club Vorwärts continued the gymnastics and the soccer department founded the 1st soccer club 1924 Klein-Karben . In 1920 a local group of the solidarity cycling association was founded in Klein-Karben . This mainly cultivated cycling , especially artificial cycling and roller skating .

With the so-called seizure of power by the National Socialists in 1933, the Free Gymnastics Association and the Solidarity Cyclists' Association were banned . Many members of these clubs therefore joined the forward gymnastics club or the football club in 1924 .

During the Second World War , the sporting activity and club work of both sports clubs came to a complete standstill.

Founding of the culture and sports club Klein-Karben in 1945

On September 15, the US military government gave its permission to establish the KSV. However, she initially prohibited gymnastics in the club. It was feared that this sport would bring National Socialist tendencies to bear again and that physical training for military purposes would be promoted again. It took almost a year before gymnastics was allowed as another sport in the KSV. Thus, the club's program was initially limited to choir singing and football. A re-established local association of the workers, bike and motor vehicle association Solidarity was also part and department of the KSV until the separation in 1963.

After the gymnastics department was founded in 1946, a table tennis department was founded in May 1962. In 1969 the chess department followed. On June 18, 1972, the tennis department was founded. In February 1973 the dance sports department was founded and on June 4, 1974 the model making department. A music department followed in January 1983, but it no longer exists today. In 1988 the skat department was founded.

Development of KSV Klein-Karben into a large club

In 1953/54 a changing house was built next to the soccer field . In the early 1970s, a floodlight system was also installed there.

In 1974 the club built the first four tennis courts and an athletics facility. In addition, a private person built a tennis hall on the club's premises. The club bought these in 1983 after his death.

The new clubhouse was completed in 1976.

In 1986, the KSV received for special achievements in the association work to the State Sports Association Hesse awarded annually Heinz Lindner Prize .

Board of Directors and Extended Board of Directors

Surname function
Board
Jörg K. Wulf 1. Chairman
Manfred Glebe 2nd chairman
Sebastian Görlich Youth leader
Kerstin Gottsleben Assessor Finances
Ute Birkmeyer Assessor
Heike Gerhardt-Kraus Secretary

Soccer

As of the 2015/16 season, KSV Klein-Karben will no longer report any senior football teams. Most recently they played in the group league Frankfurt am Main West and until 2010 was the longest-serving club in the Oberliga Hessen, later the Hessenliga .

The former senior football department was re-established for the 2015/16 season under the name FC Karben .

The youth footballers with around 250 to 300 players (as of 2019) stayed with Karbener SV. There, from Hessenliga to district class, both performance-oriented football and popular sports are offered.

history

Football events in Klein-Karben until 1945

From 1918 onwards, recreational footballers met irregularly in so-called wild clubs . Although it was not yet possible to speak of an organized game operation, football was already practiced in two clubs from 1919 to 1920, the Turnverein Vorwärts and the proletarian Free Gymnastics Association .

In 1924 the soccer department of the forward gymnastics club separated from the club and founded the first soccer club in 1924, Klein-Karben .

From around 1926 a game was carried out with an average of five to six teams from the region. In 1933 the two football clubs merged and they played in the A-class until the start of the war .

With the outbreak of war in 1939, games had to be stopped due to the lack of athletes.

Football in KSV Klein-Karben from 1945

After the founding of the KSV, gaming operations were resumed. First they played in the Friedberg district class, group south , where they finished 2nd in the table in the association round 1945/46 and achieved promotion to the Friedberg district league .

In the following season, the association round of the district league was prematurely canceled for the purpose of reallocation. At that time, the KSV team led the table. In order to report the champions of the Friedberg district league for the promotion games to the regional league , these three leading teams in the championship played a simple round in the knockout system. The KSV finally secured the first championship in the Friedberg district league in front of 6,000 spectators in the Bad Nauheim Waldstadion with a 2-1 win over Rodheim . The team also managed to rise in the following qualifying games.

In the 1946/47 season the KSV played in the regional league, group east and was fourth after the round was finished. In 1947 - at the end of the round - a new division was necessary. The first amateur league was formed from the best five national league groups. In each group, four teams were eligible for promotion. Because of the 4th place in the table, the KSV should have continued to play in the highest Hessian league. However, two points awarded at the green table were withdrawn from the club, after which Germania Bieber was tied with KSV. The fourth climber had to be determined by a playoff. The KSV lost this 2-1 on Bornheimer Hang .

From the 1947/48 season onwards, they played in the also newly formed Frankfurt 2nd Amateur League . There the KSV played in the top group from 1947 to 1956. In the 1950/51 season qualified for the promotion games in the 1st amateur league . Ultimately, however, the ascent did not succeed. The decisive factor was a 1-0 defeat in Pfungstadt against Germania Wiesbaden . In the same year they also reached the semi-finals of the Hessen Cup , which they lost 3-1 in Fulda against Germania Fulda .

In the 1951/52 season it was again possible to secure the championship. The team failed in a promotion match in the stadium at Brentanobad 2-0 at SpVgg 05 Bad Homburg .

1956 had to relegate the team. Since then one played in the district class A Friedberg . The team played regularly in the top flight. In the game year 1963/63 it was enough for second place.

In the season 1966/67 succeeded at the end of the season the championship in the A-class and the promotion to the district class .

From 1970 to 1975, after three years in the district class, the first KSV team had to play in the A class again.

The rise of footballers

In 1980 Peter Rübenach became the new coach of the first team. He initially played for the second division club FSV Frankfurt and then acted as a player-coach .

In the first season under Peter Rübenach, he was promoted to the state league . Relegation was not made in the following season 1981/82.

In the 1983/84 season the first team of the KSV succeeded in the renewed championship in the district league and promotion to the Landesliga Süd. In 1984, today's grandstand with approx. 250 seats was built on the west side of the lawn.

From 1988 to 1990 the former national player Lothar Emmerich coached the first team.

The decline and spin-off of senior football

At the beginning of the 2010s it was no longer possible to acquire as many sponsors as before, which went hand in hand with several relegations to the Friedberg regional league in 2015. The senior footballers then left the club in the same year and started a new company as FC Karben. In doing so, they took their eligibility for senior football with them. The youth footballers, however, stayed in the KSV, which has only been involved in youth sports since then.

successes

  • Promotion to the 2nd amateur league Frankfurt (after reorganization of the leagues): 1947
  • Promotion to the regional league : 1980/81, 1982/83
  • Champion of the Landesliga Süd, Hessen: 1996/97
  • Promotion to the Oberliga Hessen : 1996/97
  • Champion of the Oberliga Hessen: 1999/00 (waiver of the Regionalliga Süd )
  • Vice-Hessen Cup winner : 2006/07 (0: 3 final defeat against regional league SV Darmstadt 98 )

Placements in recent years

season league space Games Gates Points
1999/00 Oberliga Hessen 01. 34 67:38 64
2000/01 Oberliga Hessen 08th. 34 54:47 51
2001/02 Oberliga Hessen 05. 34 60:59 54
2002/03 Oberliga Hessen 10. 34 54:49 43
2003/04 Oberliga Hessen 12. 34 38:63 35
2004/05 Oberliga Hessen 06th 34 52:63 48
2005/06 Oberliga Hessen 08th. 34 49:46 48
2006/07 Oberliga Hessen 04th 34 66:44 58
2007/08 Oberliga Hessen 12. 34 56:64 40
2008/09 Hessen League 06th 36 66:60 51
2009/10 Hessen League 16. 36 67:81 39
2010/11 Association League South 09. 36 43:49 50
2011/12 Association League South 03. 34 63:43 60
2012/13 Association League South 11. 34 56:53 48
2013/14 Association League South 18th 34 39:95 22nd
2014/15 Group league Frankfurt am Main West 15th 30th 33:65 21st
2015/16 from 2015 no senior football
2016/17
2017/18
2018/19

Well-known former players

Well-known former coaches

Youth work

In the outsourced department, numerous youth teams are active, which can be found in the highest leagues in the state. The club has made a name for itself in the region for combining performance-oriented youth football with a family atmosphere. In addition, the department maintained a cooperation with Kickers Offenbach until 2018 .

Sports facilities

KSV Karben has its own club house, a tennis hall, clay courts for tennis and a grass pitch and artificial turf pitch for football on its club site, the Günter Reutzel sports field . In addition, there are two sports halls available for gymnasts and the model athletes operate their own airfield. The sports fields are owned by the city of Karben, the sports halls belong to the Wetterau district.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Departments, homepage of KSV Klein-Karben
  2. a b c d e f Culture and Sports Association Klein-Karben 1890 e. V .: 100 years of KSV, design, move, experience together (club history in words and pictures)
  3. a b c d Festschrift with club history: 75 years of sporting events in Klein-Karben, 1890–1965
  4. ^ Board of Directors, website of KSV Klein-Karben
  5. a b 50 years of football in Klein-Karben: Festschrift with a festival program for the sports week from June 7th to 17th, 1968
  6. Football facility, homepage of the football department ( Memento from March 24, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Sports halls, homepage of the gymnastics department
  8. Model airfield, homepage of the model sports department ( Memento from December 31, 2013 in the Internet Archive )